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How many of you believe in Creationism (or similar concept) that is to say, All That Is was made by the hand of an intelligent creator and things such as evolution did not occur? (There are of course other interpretations that you may specify in your response if you so wish).
I think you're seeing a dichotomy where there really isn't one (to be fair, several Christian sects also get trapped in this dichotomy).
I believe that God created the earth. He could totally have done that by evolution - in fact, LDS theology says that God generally works by natural processes. He was the one who set them up, after all, and they're generally the way He wants things to be done (which is why LDS members get blessings
and go to the doctor).
Christians:
Does/Did Jesus actually want all the reverence he's getting?
Also, wasn't Jesus meant to have done all this stuff to save the entirety of humanity from their sin? (Or some sin, I always get confused with this one.)
Jesus wants us to obey Him, seek to be like Him and worship Him and Heavenly Father as opposed to glorifying large bank accounts / politicians / expensive cars / TV stars / etc. But He did live very simply and was not OK with people using religion to gain power or wealth (see: Him whipping money changers out of the temple grounds).
To answer your second question: Yes. What sin exactly differs depending on which kind of Christianity you're asking about.
LDS theology says that Jesus was the only perfect person to ever live, and as such was the only one able to stand as our Mediator with Heavenly Father so that we aren't all condemned for our imperfections. We do not believe in original sin - we believe that children aren't capable of committing sin until at least 8 years old, the age of accountability. Children who die before the age of accountability are automatically saved.
Other Christian sects do believe that everyone is born sinful, which is why Catholics baptize infants as soon as possible. This is kind of controversial because it was used as a method of societal control and pressure on parents in some centuries.
Some sects believe that our works and acts qualify us for salvation. Some believe that simply accepting Jesus as our Savior is enough. LDS theology says that accepting Jesus as our Savior means obeying Him as best we can (i.e. faith without works is dead type of thing).